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1ContentsBefore drivingIntroduction 2Instrumentation 4Controls and features 20Seating and safety restraints 72Starting and drivingStarting 104Driving

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Instrumentation10Check engineYour vehicle is equipped with acomputer that monitors theengine’s emission control system.This system is commonly knownas

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1001. Position the child safety seat in aseat with a combination lap andshoulder belt.2. Pull down on the shoulder beltand then grasp the shoulder bel

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1015. To put the retractor in theautomatic locking mode, grasp theshoulder portion of the belt andpull downward until all of the beltis extracted and

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102seat, forcibly tilt the seat forwardand back to make sure the seat issecurely held in place.10. Try to pull the belt out of theretractor to make su

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103tether hook into the hole in thetongue of the center rear lap belt.After the hook is in the hole, pullon the loose end of the lap beltwebbing to sh

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Starting104Extended idling at highengine speeds can producevery high temperatures in theengine and exhaust system,creating the risk of fire or otherda

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Starting105IMPORTANT VENTILATIONINFORMATIONIf the engine is idling while thevehicle is stopped in an open areafor long periods of time, open thewindow

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Starting106Improve vehicle ventilation bykeeping all air inlet vents clear ofsnow, leaves, and other debris.Guarding against exhaustfumesAlthough odor

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Starting107PREPARING TO START THEVEHICLEEngine starting is controlled by thespark ignition system. This systemmeets all Canadian Interference-Causing

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Starting108If starting a vehicle with a manualtransaxle:• Make sure the parking brake isset.• Push the clutch pedal to thefloor. Otherwise, the engine

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Starting1093. Turn the key to the on position(without turning the key to start).Make sure the following lightsilluminate briefly. If a light fails toi

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Instrumentation11What you should do if the checkengine light illuminatesLight turns on solid:This means that the OBD II systemhas detected a malfuncti

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Starting110STARTING THE ENGINE1. Turn the key to the startposition (4) without pressing theaccelerator pedal and release assoon as the engine starts.

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Starting111USING THE ENGINE BLOCKHEATER (if equipped)An engine block heater warms theengine coolant, which improvesstarting, warms up the enginefaster

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Driving112BRAKESYour brakes are self-adjusting.Refer to the “ScheduledMaintenance Guide” formaintenance intervals.Anti-lock braking system (ABS)(if eq

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Driving113Two importantrules whenbraking inemergencies withABS:1.Apply full forceon both brakeand clutch pedal(if equipped).Braking with ABS• In an em

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Driving114Parking brakeTo engage the parking brake:Pull the handle upward.To release the parking brake:1. Press and hold the releasebutton.2. Push han

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Driving115TRACTION CONTROL(if equipped)This system prevents wheel spin atall speeds. The control will togglethis function on and off, but thefeature d

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Driving116STEERING YOUR VEHICLEYour vehicle comes with powersteering. Power steering usesenergy from the engine to helpsteer your vehicle.If the amoun

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Driving117TRANSAXLE OPERATIONAutomatic transaxle(if equipped)Vehicles equipped with anautomatic transaxle are equippedwith a brake-shift interlock fea

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Driving118Overriding the brake-shiftinterlock featureIf it is necessary to use thisprocedure to move the gearshiftlever, it is possible that a fuse ha

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Driving119•P(Park)Always come to a complete stopbefore shifting into P (Park). Thislocks the transaxle and preventsthe front wheels from rotating.•R (

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Instrumentation12These temporary malfunctions canbe corrected by filling the fuel tankwith good quality fuel and/orproperly tightening the fuel cap.Af

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Driving120•D (Overdrive)Note that the vehicle’s gearshift isconsole-mounted on the floor. Thetransaxle control switch (TCS) islocated on the gearshift

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Driving121O/DOFFTRACTIONCONTROL• D (Drive)D (Drive) provides more enginebraking than overdrive and isuseful when driving through hillyterrain or if y

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Driving122•1 (First)Use the 1 (First) position toprovide maximum engine brakingon steep downgrades. Upshifts willnot occur while the gearshift leverre

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Driving123Manual transaxle (if equipped)Vehicles equipped with a manualtransaxle have a starter interlockthat prevents cranking the engineunless the c

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Driving124*The vehicle can be shifted at lower speeds to improve fuel economy.22Recommended shift speeds2.0 litre engine 5-speed transaxleshift speed

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Driving125Parking1. Apply the brake and the clutchand shift into neutral.2. Engage the parking brake.3. Shift into 1 (First) or R(Reverse).4. Turn the

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Driving126LOADING YOUR VEHICLEBefore loading your vehicle,familiarize yourself with theseterms.GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)Base curb weight plus the pay

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Driving127GCW (Gross Combined Weight)The GCW is the maximumcombined weight of the towingvehicle (including passengers andcargo) and the loaded trailer

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Driving128-9%-6%-3%900 m(3000 ft)600 m(2000 ft)300 m(1000 ft)0Payload = GVWR minus Basecurb weightTo obtain the correct weight foryour vehicle, try ta

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Driving129It is extremly dangerous toride in a cargo area, inside oroutside of a vehicle. In a collision,people riding in these areas aremore likely t

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Instrumentation13CHECKENGINECHECKENGINELow fuelIlluminates when the fuel tank hasapproximately eight liters (twogallons) remaining. The lamp willalso

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Driving130TRAILER TOWINGYour vehicle is capable of towing atrailer of up to a maximum of454 kg (1 000 lbs) gross trailerweight with a maximum tonguelo

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Driving131Follow these guidelines to ensuresafe towing procedure:• Stay within your vehicle’s loadlimits.• Thoroughly prepare your vehiclefor towing.

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Driving132Preparing to towUse the proper equipment fortowing a trailer and make sure thatit is properly attached to yourvehicle. See your dealer or ar

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Driving133Using a hitchDo not use hitches that:• Clamp onto the vehicle bumper.• Attach to the axle.Distribute the load so that only 10to 15% of the t

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Driving134Using safety chainsAlways connect the trailer’s safetychains to the vehicle. To connectthe chains, cross the chains underthe trailer tongue

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Driving135Driving while towing a trailerDo not drive faster than 72 km/h(45 mph) while towing a 454 kg(1 000 lb) trailer. Do not drivefaster than 72 k

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Driving136FUEL CONSUMPTIONFuel economy can be improved byavoiding:• lack of regular, scheduledmaintenance,• excessive speed,• rapid acceleration,• dri

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Roadside emergencies137HAZARD FLASHER CONTROLUse only in an emergency to warntraffic of vehicle breakdown orapproaching danger. Depress toactivate. De

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Roadside emergencies138If your engine cranks but does notstart after a collision or substantialjolt:1. Turn the ignition key to the offposition.2. Che

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Roadside emergencies139Even after a fuse is replaced, it willcontinue to blow if the cause of theoverload is not identified andcorrected. If the fuse

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Instrumentation14EFBRAKEO/DOFF0001230 0 0 0102030405060708090110120130MPH204060558012010014016018020010 0CHECKENGINETRACTIONCONTROLCH0001230 0 0 01020

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Roadside emergencies1401Power distribution boxTo check or replace a fuse or arelay, remove the cover of the fusebox in the engine compartment byreleas

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Roadside emergencies141AmpereratingCircuits protected1234567891011121314151617183940414243444546474849505152—7.520——320—15—20—207.57.57.57.57.5—20*20*

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Roadside emergencies142Passenger compartment fusepanel To check or change a fuse or arelay, open the fuse box by pullingdown the lock release lever (1

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Roadside emergencies143A blown fuse can be identified by abreak in the wire.All fuses are a push fit.Five reserve fuses with differentcurrent ratings

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Roadside emergencies1441920212223242526272829303132333435363738—C10407.51515207.51530307.57.57.57.57.57.5—30—Not usedWiper motors (circuit breaker)Pow

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Roadside emergenciesFuse rating7.5 amp10 amp15 amp20 amp30 amp30 amp fuse link40 amp60 amp fuse link80 amp fuse link100 amp fuse linkColorbrownredligh

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Roadside emergencies146CHANGING TIRESPark your vehicle in such a positionthat neither the traffic nor you arehindered or endangered whenchanging the t

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Roadside emergencies14780MAXkm/hWhen driving with a temporaryspare tire:• Do not exceed the maximumspeed of 80 km/h (50 mph) andonly drive the shortes

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Roadside emergencies148Removing a tire1. Apply the parking brake and 1(first) gear (manual transaxle) orthe P (Park) position (automatictransaxle).2.

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Roadside emergencies149Replacing a tire1. Push the spare tire onto thewheel studs.2. Screw on the wheel nuts,ensuring the tapered end of thewheel nuts

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Instrumentation15Alternative designBRAKEBRAKEAnti-lock brake system (ABS) (if equipped)Momentarily illuminates when theignition is turned on and the e

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Roadside emergencies150JUMP STARTING YOURVEHICLEThe gases around thebattery can explode ifexposed to flames, sparks, or litcigarettes. An explosion co

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Roadside emergencies1513. Park the booster vehicle close tothe hood of the disabled vehicle,making sure the two vehicles donot touch. Set the parking

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Roadside emergencies1522. Connect the other end of thepositive (+) cable to the positive(+) terminal of the assistingbattery.3. Connect the negative (

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Roadside emergencies153Do not connect the end ofthe second cable to thenegative (-) terminal of thebattery to be jumped. A spark maycause an explosion

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Roadside emergencies1545. Be sure that the cables are clearof fan blades, belts and othermoving parts of both engines.Jump starting1. Start the engine

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Roadside emergencies1552. Remove the jumper cable on thenegative (-) connection of thebooster vehicle’s battery.4. Remove the jumper cable fromthe pos

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Roadside emergencies156If towing is necessary, it isrecommended that your vehicle betowed with a wheel lift or flatbedequipment. Do not tow withslingb

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Roadside emergencies157Never use a tow bar thatattaches to the bumperwhen you tow your vehicle. Thiscould damage the bumper andcause an accident.TOWIN

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Maintenance and care158SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS• We highlight do-it-yourself itemsin the engine compartment for easylocation.• As possible, we design p

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Maintenance and care159Precautions when servicingyour vehicleBe especially careful wheninspecting or servicing yourvehicle. Here are some generalpreca

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Instrumentation16EFBRAKEO/DOFF0001230 0 0 0102030405060708090110120130MPH204060558012010014016018020010 0CHECKENGINETRACTIONCONTROLCH0001230 0 0 01020

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Maintenance and care160Working with engine off (manual transaxle)1. Set the parking brake, depressthe clutch and place the gearshiftin 1 (first) or R

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Maintenance and care161Working with engine on(automatic transaxle)1. Set the parking brake fully andensure the gearshift is securelylatched in P (Park

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Maintenance and care162Opening the hood• Pull the handle (1) locatedunder the instrument panel.0001230 0 0 010203040506070809010 0110120130MPH20406055

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Maintenance and care163For ease of identification, all filler caps and the engine oil dipstick aremarked yellow/black. 2.0 litre EFI-engine compartmen

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Maintenance and care164PowersteeringreservoirEnginecoolantreservoir2.5 litre EFI-engine compartmentFor ease of identification, all filler caps and the

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Maintenance and care165ADDFULLEngine oilUse SAE 5W-30 motor oilCERTIFIED FOR GASOLINEENGINES by the AmericanPetroleum Institute.Do not use supplementa

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Maintenance and care1666. If the oil level is below theminimum line, add engine oil asnecessary. If the oil level is beyondthe maximum line, engine da

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Maintenance and care167Empty and used oilcontainers must be disposedof at an authorized waste disposalfacility.Engine oil filler capThe design of the

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Maintenance and care168Brake/clutch fluid reservoirBrake and clutch fluid systems aresupplied from the same reservoir.The level of the fluid must lieb

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Maintenance and care169Engine coolant maintenanceMAXMINChecking and adding enginecoolantCheck the level of the coolant inthe reservoir at least once a

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Instrumentation17Headlamps on warning chimeSounds when the headlamps areon, the ignition is off (and the keyis not in the ignition) and thedriver’s do

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Maintenance and care170When adding engine coolantFord recommends Ford PremiumCooling System Fluid, which is anoptimized formula that will protectall m

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Maintenance and care171Always dispose of usedautomotive fluids in aresponsible manner. Follow yourcommunity’s standards forrecycling and disposing ofa

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Maintenance and care172MAXMINAdding engine coolant1. Before removing the enginecoolant recovery cap, turn theengine off and allow it to cool.2. When t

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Maintenance and care173Checking and adding powersteering fluidSwitch off the engine. With thesteering system at normaloperating temperature, the fluid

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Maintenance and care174Automatic transaxle fluidFollow the scheduled serviceintervals outlined in themaintenance guide and or serviceguide.Before addi

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Maintenance and care175The transaxle fluid should be inthis range if at normal operatingtemperature 66°C - 77°C (150°F - 170°F).The transaxle fluid sh

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Maintenance and care176BatteryYour vehicle may be equipped witha Motorcraft maintenance-freebattery. The Motorcraftmaintenance-free battery normallydo

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Maintenance and care177Battery replacementIf your original equipment batteryrequires replacement while underwarranty, it will be replaced with aMotorc

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Maintenance and care178Batteries normally produceexplosive gases which cancause personal injury. Do not allowflames, sparks or lit tobacco tocome near

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Maintenance and care179Relearning the idle functionBecause your vehicle’s engine iselectronically controlled, somecontrol conditions are maintainedby

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Instrumentation18CHEngine coolant temperaturegaugeIndicates the temperature of theengine coolant. If it enters the redsection, the engine is overheat

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Maintenance and care180Checking wiper bladesCheck the wiper blades on yourvehicle for roughness by runningthe tips of your fingers over theedge of the

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Maintenance and care1812. Remove the plastic caps fromthe screws on the grille. Removethe screws.3. Open the hood. Pull off therubber weatherstrip at

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Maintenance and care182New vehicles are fitted with tiresthat have their Tire Quality Grade(described below) molded into thetire’s sidewall. These Tir

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Maintenance and care183TreadwearThe treadwear grade is acomparative rating based on thewear rate of the tire when testedunder controlled conditions on

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Maintenance and care184Temperature A B CThe temperature grades are A (thehighest), B, and C, representingthe tire’s resistance to thegeneration of hea

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Maintenance and care185Checking tire pressureCheck the tire pressureperiodically after the vehicle hasbeen parked for at least one houror has been dri

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Maintenance and care186Failure to follow theseprecautions may adverselyaffect the handling of the vehicleand make it easier to lose controland roll ov

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Maintenance and care187Dispose of worn tires inaccordance with localenvironmental regulations.Refer to the Safety ComplianceCertification label to det

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Maintenance and care188The tires on your vehicle have all-weather treads to provide tractionin rain and snow. However, in someclimates, using snow tir

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Maintenance and care189Change over from winter tosummer tires as soon as roadconditions allow, this will reducefuel consumption and noise in thevehicl

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Instrumentation19Trip odometerThe trip odometer can register themileage of individual journeys. Toreset, depress the button.0001230 0 0 01020304050607

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Maintenance and care190IMPORTANT FUELINFORMATONImportant safety precautionsDo not overfill the fuel tank.The pressure in an overfilledtank may cause l

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Maintenance and care191Observe the following guidelineswhen handling automotive fuel:• Extinguish all smoking materialsand any open flames before fuel

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Maintenance and care192Choosing the right fuelUse only UNLEADED FUEL. Theuse of leaded fuel is prohibited bylaw and could damage your vehicle.The dama

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Maintenance and care193Octane recommendationsYour vehicle is designed to useregular gasoline with an (R+M)/2octane rating of 87. We do notrecommend ga

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Maintenance and care194Fuel filler capIf the “check engine” indicatorcomes on and stays on when youstart the engine, the fuel filler capmay not be pro

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Maintenance and care195Calculating fuel economyTo accurately calculate yourvehicle’s fuel economy:1. Fill the tank completely andrecord the initial od

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Maintenance and care196EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMYour vehicle is equipped withvarious emission controlcomponents and a catalyticconverter which will enab

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Maintenance and care197Watch for fluid leaks, strangeodors, smoke, loss of oil pressure,engine overheating, illumination ofthe charging system warning

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Maintenance and care198Do not make any unauthorizedchanges to your vehicle or engine.By law, vehicle owners and anyonewho manufactures, repairs,servic

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Maintenance and care199If the vehicle’s powertrain systemor its battery has just beenserviced, the OBD-II system isreset to a “not ready for I/M test“

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Introduction2ICONSIndicates a warning. Read thefollowing section on Warnings fora full explanation.Indicates that vehicle informationrelated to recycl

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Controls and features20MIRRORSOFFLO PNL/FLRPANELA/CFLOORDEFFLR DEFMAXA/CHI/POWER AUDIO AM/FMSCANSEEK31245ANSSIDE 1-2EJECTVOLUME0001230 0 0 0102

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Maintenance and care200112The bulbs for the low beam, highbeam, turn signals and side lampsare housed in the lamp assembly.To replace a bulb, the comp

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Maintenance and care201Reinstalling the headlampassemblyThe gasket lining must be seatedproperly around the lamp assemblywhen reinstalling.All bulb co

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Maintenance and care202Front turn signal/side lampsPull the socket out. Pull the bulbout and replace it.Foglamps (if equipped)1. Turn the bulb counter

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Maintenance and care203License plate lampUnscrew the bulb holder with ascrewdriver. Remove the bulb fromthe clip holder.Replace the new bulb in revers

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Maintenance and care204High-mounted brake lampEnter the rear seat compartment.1. Remove the high mounted stoplamp assembly.2. Remove the red bulb cove

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Maintenance and care205Interior lamps(sunroof equipped vehicles)Open the lamp assembly.The bulbs can be replaced after thecontact plate has been hinge

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Maintenance and care206Function Trade number3457 NA9005900689311571156Front /turn lampHeadlamp (high)Headlamp (low)Foglamp/License plate lampRear tail

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Maintenance and care207Aiming the headlampsYour vehicle is equipped with aVehicle Headlamp Aim Device(VHAD) on each headlamp body.Each headlamp may be

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Maintenance and care208Adjusting the horizontal aim1. Make sure the vehicle is on alevel surface.2.With the hood open, locate thehorizontal indicator

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Maintenance and care209Adjusting the vertical aimThe numbers shown on the vialindicate beam direction in degreesup or down.1. Make sure the vehicle is

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Controls and features21Daytime running light (DRL)(Canadian vehicles only)The DRL system turns on thehighbeam headlamps, with areduced light output, w

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Maintenance and care210Washing your vehicleOnly use car washing areasthat have environmentallyfriendly drainage systems. VEHICLE CAREWash your vehicle

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Maintenance and care211Waxing your vehicleThe best way to determine whenthe paintwork needs waxing is bynoting when water stops beadingon the surface.

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Repairing paint chipsMinor scratches or paint damagefrom road debris may be repairedwith touch-up paint, paint repairfoil or aerosol spray from the Fo

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Maintenance and care213Cleaning the engineEngines are more efficient whenthey are clean because grease anddirt buildup act as insulators andkeep the e

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Cleaning plastic exterior partsUse a vinyl cleaner for routinecleaning of plastic. Clean with a tarremover if necessary. Do not cleanplastic parts wit

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Maintenance and care215Cleaning the interior fabricRemove dust and loose dirt with awhisk broom or a vacuum cleaner.Remove fresh spots immediately.Fol

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Maintenance and care216Cleaning and maintaining thesafety beltsClean the safety belts with a mildsoap solution recommended forcleaning upholstery or c

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Capacities and specifications217* Refer to Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI) decal for spark plug and gap specifications.** If a spark plug

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Capacities and specifications218Engine oil- with filter- withoutManual transaxle1.9 l (2.0 qts)Automatic transaxlewith oil coolerPower steeringCooling

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Capacities and specifications219Lubricant SpecificationsItemFord part nameor equivalentHigh performanceDOT 3 brake fluid,DOT 4 brake fluidor Super DOT

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Controls and features22Rear window defroster (if equipped)Press the defroster control to clearthe rear window of thin ice and fog.The ignition must be

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Capacities and specifications2202.0 litreEngine2.5 litreEngine1988 254496 (125)5500125 (170)6250176 (130)4000220 (162)4250615067006375 6925800±50(880±

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Capacities and specifications221DAEBCDimensions mm (inches)4556 (179.4)1751 (68.9)1380 - 1427 (54.3 - 56.2)2704 (106.5)1499 - 1518* (59.0 - 59.8)1483

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Capacities and specifications222VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBERThe vehicle identification number(VIN) is attached to a metal tagand is located on the fro

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Customer assistance223GETTING ROADSIDEASSISTANCETo fully assist you should you havea vehicle concern. Ford offers acomplimentary roadside assistancepr

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Customer assistance224Ford extended service planYou can get more protection foryour new car or light truck bypurchasing Ford Extended ServicePlan (For

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Customer assistance225Getting the service you needAt homeFord Motor Company and Ford ofCanada have authorizeddealerships to service your vehicle.When

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Customer assistance226Please have the followinginformation available whencontacting Ford CustomerAssistance:• Your telephone number (homeand business)

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Customer assistance227• sales disputes between customerand dealer except those associatedwith warranty repairs or concernswith the vehicle's perf

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Customer assistance228To properly review your case, theBoard needs the followinginformation:• legible copies of all documentsand maintenance or repair

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Customer assistance229After a case is reviewed, the Boardmails you a decision letter and aform on which to accept or rejectthe Board's decision.

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Controls and features23Panel dimmer controlAdjust the control to vary theintensity of the panel lighting.Operates only when the exteriorlights are swi

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Customer assistance230If your vehicle must be servicedwhile you are traveling or living inCentral or South America, theCaribbean, or the Middle East,c

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Customer assistance231Ford Triple CleanFord Ultra-Clear Spray GlassCleaner* May be sold with the MotorcraftnameA wide selection of accessories isavail

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Customer assistance232Travel equipmentConsoleConsole armrestDaytime running lightsFactory luggage rackFactory luggage rack adaptersFog lightsFramed lu

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Customer assistance233For maximum vehicle performance,keep the following information inmind when adding accessories orequipment to your vehicle:• When

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Customer assistance234ORDERING ADDITIONALOWNER'S LITERATURETo order the publications in thisportfolio in the United States:Make checks payable to

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Reporting safety defects235REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS(U.S. ONLY)If you believe that your vehicle hasa defect that could cause a crash,or could cause inj

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Index236A PageAccessory position on the ignition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Additives, engine oil . . . . . . . . .165Air bag supplementalr

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237IndexC PageChild safety restraintsbuilt-in child seat . . . . . . . . . . .93child safety seats . . . . . . . . . . . .99children and safety belts

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Index238E PageEngine oilchanging oil and filter . . . . . . .165checking and adding . . . . . . . .165dipstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163

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Index239H PageHigh-mount brakelamp . . . . . . .204Hoodlatch location . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162release lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162Horn

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Controls and features24OFFLO PNL/FLRPANELA/CFLOORDEFFLR DEFMAXA/CHI/POWER AUDIO AM/FMSCANSEEK31245ANSSIDE 1-2EJECTVOLUME0001230 0 0 01020304050

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Index240M PageMaintenance (see Servicing)Manual transaxlebacking up (reverse) . . . . . . . .125clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123fluid

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Index241S PageSafety belts (see Safety restraints)Safety chains, when towing a trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134Safety Compliance Cer

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Index242T PageTireschanging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146checking tire pressure . . . . . .185cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

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244Filling station informationUNLEADED FUEL ONLYOctane 8758.5 litres (15.4 gallons)Use Motorcraft 5W-30 Formula EFuel Economy Motor Oil, Fordspecifica

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Controls and features25Heater only system (if equipped)OFFLO PNL/FLRPANEL FLOORDEFFLR DEFHI/LOHITemperature control knobControls the temperatur

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Controls and features26• FLR/DEF – Distributes outsideair through the floor ducts and thewindshield defroster ducts.• DEF – Distributes outside airthr

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Controls and features27Manual heating and airconditioning system (if equipped)OFFLO PNL/FLRPANELA/CFLOORDEFFLR DEFMAXA/CHI/LOHIFan speed contro

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Controls and features28Under normal conditions, yourvehicle’s climate control systemshould be left in any position otherthan MAX A/C or OFF when theve

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Controls and features29• PNL/FLR – Distributes outsideair through the instrument panelregisters and the floor ducts.However, the air will not be coole

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Introduction3INFORMATION ABOUT THISGUIDEThe information found in this guidewas in effect at the time ofprinting. Ford may change thecontents without n

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Controls and features30• DEF – Distributes outside airthrough the windshield defrosterducts. It can be used to clear ice orfog from the windshield. If

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Controls and features31Cabin air filterYour vehicle is equipped with an airfilter that removes pollen and roaddust from outside air before it isdirect

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Controls and features32MIRRORSOFFLO PNL/FLRPANELA/CFLOORDEFFLR DEFMAXA/CHI/POWER AUDIO AM/FMSCANSEEK31245ANSSIDE 1-2EJECTVOLUME0001230 0 0 0102

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Controls and features33Electronic stereo radio with cassetteElectronic stereo radio 13MCten 4/13/99 3:35 PM Page 33

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Controls and features36Power controlPress the control to turn the audiosystem on or off.Volume controlPress the control to raise or lowervolume.If the

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Controls and features37The tune adjust with electronicstereo radio• Press (–) to move to the nextfrequency down the band (whetheror not a listenable s

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Controls and features38• Within approximately fiveseconds, press and release eitheror on the SEEK control tochange to the next frequency up ordown.•

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Controls and features39Scan functionThe scan function works in radioand CD mode (if equipped).Scan function with electronicstereo cassette radioPress

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Page 22Rear window defroster control*4InstrumentationPage 55Turn signal/high beamPage 6Instrument clusterPage 54Hazard flashercontrolPage 56Windshield

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Controls and features403. Press and hold a memory presetcontrol until the sound returns,indicating the station is held inmemory on the control yousele

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Controls and features412. Press the AUTO PRESETcontrol.3. When the first six strong stationsare filled, the station stored inmemory preset control 1 w

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Controls and features42• Press (+) or (–) on the volumecontrol to increase or decreasetreble output.Speaker balance adjustSpeaker sound distribution c

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Controls and features43Speaker fade adjustSpeaker sound distribution can beadjusted between the front andrear speakers.• Push the AUDIO controlrepeate

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Controls and features44Setting the clockPress and hold CLOCK, then pressSEEK to increase the hours orto increase minutes.The clock will display 12-ho

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Controls and features45Rewind/fast forward in CDmode• Press the control for less thanthree seconds for slow rewind.• Press the control for more thanth

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Controls and features46CD ejectPress the control to stop and ejecta CD.If a disc is ejected from the CDplayer but is not removed withinapproximately 1

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Controls and features47DISPLAY SCREENThe display screen givesinformation on the status of theaudio system.Display InformationAM, FM1 or FM2 Indicates

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Controls and features48Troubleshooting the CD PlayerThe laser beam used in thecompact disc player isharmful to the eyes. Do notattempt to disassemble

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Controls and features49CD and CD player care• Handle discs by their edges only.Never touch the playing surface.• Do not insert more than one discat a

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5InstrumentationOn various models theappearance and location ofsome items may differ fromthose shown here. However,the page references givenstill appl

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Controls and features50• Remove loose labels beforeinserting tapes.• Do not leave tapes in the cassetteplayer for a long time when notbeing played.RAD

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Controls and features51• Terrain. Hills, mountains and tallbuildings between your vehicle’santenna and the radio stationsignal can cause FM receptionp

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Controls and features52STEERING COLUMNCONTROLSIgnition1. Ignition off, steering wheellocked.On vehicles with automatictransaxles, the ignition key can

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Controls and features53OFFLO PNL/FLRPANELA/CFLOORDEFFLR DEFMAXA/CHI/POWER AUDIO AM/FMSCANSEEK31245ANSSIDE 1-2EJECTVOLUME0001230 0 0 01020304050

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Controls and features54Hazard flasher control Use only in an emergency to warntraffic of vehicle breakdown orapproaching danger. Depress toactivate. D

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Controls and features55OFFLO PNL/FLRPANELA/CFLOORDEFFLR DEFMAXA/CHI/POWER AUDIO AM/FMSCANSEEK31245ANSSIDE 1-2EJECTVOLUME0001230 0 0 01020304050

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Controls and features56WipersLift the windshield wiper lever tothe desired speed interval.• Intermittent: push lever up to thefirst position.• Low: pu

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Controls and features57Do not use the speed controlin heavy traffic or on roadsthat are winding, slippery, orunpaved.OffOnSpeed control (if equipped)T

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Controls and features58To set a speedPress Set Acc. For speed control tooperate, the speed control must beon and the vehicle speed must begreater than

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Controls and features59ResSetAccCoastTo set a lower speed• Press and hold Coast. Releasethe control when the desiredvehicle speed is reached, or• pres

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Instrumentation6Turn signalFlashes when the left or right turnsignal or hazard lights areactivated.0001230 0 0 0102030405060708090110120130MPH20406055

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Controls and features60ResSetAccCoastTo return to a set speed• Press Res. For Res to operate,the vehicle speed must be fasterthan 48 km/h (30 mph).To

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Controls and features6112SECOn Off 12 SECInterior lamps (sunroof equipped vehicles)The reading lamps are operated byseparate on/off switches and can b

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Controls and features62Power door locks (if equipped)Push to lock or unlock all doors.Power windows (if equipped)The windows will only operatewhen the

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Controls and features63Safety switchMove the switch to the left toprevent passengers from operatingthe windows.Move the switch to the right toallow pa

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Controls and features64PULLRemote luggage compartmentcontrolPull the control located on the leftof the driver seat to open theluggage compartment.FLOO

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Controls and features65Fuel pump shut-off switchFor information on the fuel pumpshut-off switch, refer to Fuelpump shut-off switch in theRoadside emer

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Controls and features66TRUNKUNLOCKPANICLOCKREMOTE KEYLESS ENTRYSYSTEM (if equipped)If your vehicle has a remote entrysystem, you can lock and unlockth

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Controls and features67Opening the luggagecompartmentPress the TRUNK control.Sounding the panic alarmPress the PANIC control. The hornwill sound and t

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Controls and features68Replacing lost transmittersTake your transmitters to thedealer for reprogramming if:• a transmitter is lost, or• you want to pu

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Controls and features69PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (if equipped)The Passive Anti-Theft system(PATS) is an engine immobilizationsystem. It is an addition

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Instrumentation7High beamsIlluminates when the headlamphigh beams are on.Charging systemBriefly illuminates when theignition is turned on and the engi

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Controls and features70Functional checkWhen the ignition is switched on,the control light will illuminate forapproximately three seconds toindicate th

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Controls and features71Spare key programmingA maximum of 8 keys in all can becoded with any two coded keys.• Insert the first key in theignition switc

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72Push or pull the head restraint tothe desired height. SEATINGManually adjusting the seatsPull the lever located at the frontedge of the seat to move

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73respective direction to adjust theseat as follows:1234Seat (1) Forward and backward (2) Height of the entire seat(3) Height of the front of the seat

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74the seat. The seat back cannot bereleased while the built-in childseat (if equipped) is open.If you are carrying objects thatmight damage the center

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75The use of safety belts helps torestrain both driver and passengerin case of a collision. In most statesand Canada, the law requires theuse of safet

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76Insert the tongue into the slot inthe buckle to fasten.Push the red release button andremove the tongue from the slot tounfasten.The passenger safet

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77Automatic locking modeIn this mode, the shoulder belt isautomatically prelocked; however,the belt will react to remove anyslack in the shoulder belt

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78Canceling automatic lockingmodeDisconnect the combination lapand shoulder belt and allow it tocompletely retract. This will cancelthe automatic lock

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79To lower the height of the shoulderbelt:1. Push the control down.2. Slide down.To raise the height of the shoulderbelt:1. Slide up.2. Pull down on t

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80Safety belt indicator light andwarning chimeIlluminates in the instrumentcluster and a chime sounds toremind the occupants to fastentheir safety bel

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81Safety belt extension assemblyThe safety belt may be too shorteven when fully extended.Approximately 20 cm (8 inches)may be added to the length of t

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82security of the anchorage pointsand the locking action of the inertiareels by giving each belt a sharptug.Belts subjected to strain, as in theresult

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83Important supplementalrestraint system (SRS)precautionsThe supplemental restraint system(SRS) is designed to:• work with the safety belt toprotect t

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84When installing forward-facing child seats in thefront seat always move thepassenger seat as far back fromthe instrument panel as possible.Never ins

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85The SRS is designed to activatewhen the vehicle is in a collision,similar to hitting a fixed barrierhead-on at 12-24 km/h (8-14 mph).The fact that t

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86The SRS consists of the following:• driver and passenger air bagmodules (which include theinflators and air bags),• one impact and one safingsensor,

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87the instrument cluster or asecondary warning light to indicatethe condition of the system. Referto the Air bag readiness section inthe Instrumentati

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88equipped vehicles, see your localdealership or a qualified technician.Air bags MUST BE disposed of byqualified personnel.ResCoastSetAccOffOn

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89It is extremely dangerous toride in a cargo area, inside oroutside of a vehicle. In a collision,people riding in these areas aremore likely to be se

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Instrumentation9O/D Off indicator(Automatic transaxle only)Illuminates and remainsilluminated when the transaxlecontrol switch (TCS) on the side ofthe

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90safety restraints for children in theU.S. and Canada. If small childrenride in your vehicle (generallychildren who are 4 years old oryounger and who

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91child safety seat manufacturer)should always wear safety belts.Follow all the important safetyrestraints and air bag precautionsthat apply to adult

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92positioning booster seat that islabelled as conforming to all federalmotor vehicle safety standards.Belt-positioning booster seats raisethe child an

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93All built-in child restraints,including seats, buckles,retractors, seat latches, interlocks,and attaching hardware should beinspected by a qualified

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94Built-in child seat retractorsThe belts on built-in child seats areequipped with a retractor. Theretractor will automatically snugthe belts around t

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951. Make sure that the seatback issecurely latched in place.2. Grasp the child seat cushion andpull the top forward to release thelatch. Continue to

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964. If connected, squeeze the tabson the top and bottom of the chestclip and pull the halves apart toopen the chest clip. Then releasethe lower half

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97If both tongues do not latchin the buckle, do not use thechild seat. See your dealer forrepairs.7. Fasten both halves of the chestclip below the chi

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98To stow the built-in child seatReturn the child seat cushion tothe upright position, then pressfirmly in the center and top of thechild seat.Inspect

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99included with the safety seat youput in your vehicle. If you do notinstall and use the safety seatproperly, the child may be injuredin a sudden stop

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